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Drug Study

The document discusses the drug study of patient Salvacion Noga who is prescribed Nifedipine 10mg tablets orally. Nifedipine is an antihypertensive and antianginal drug used to lower high blood pressure and prevent angina attacks. Some potential side effects include headaches, dizziness, and hypotension. Nursing responsibilities include monitoring for allergic reactions, assessing vital signs and ensuring the sustained-release tablet is taken whole without chewing or dividing.
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Drug Study

The document discusses the drug study of patient Salvacion Noga who is prescribed Nifedipine 10mg tablets orally. Nifedipine is an antihypertensive and antianginal drug used to lower high blood pressure and prevent angina attacks. Some potential side effects include headaches, dizziness, and hypotension. Nursing responsibilities include monitoring for allergic reactions, assessing vital signs and ensuring the sustained-release tablet is taken whole without chewing or dividing.
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Far Eastern University Institute of Nursing DRUG STUDY Name: Esguerra, Ma. Marcelina Teresita P.

Section & Group: BSN301-Grp2B Date: February 12, 2013 Name of Patient: Maque, Generic/ Dosage/ Trade Name Frequency Cephalexin 1 cap 500 mg (ApoTID (8am-1pmCephalex 6pm) (CAN), Keflex, Novo-Lexin (CAN), NuCephalex (CAN) Classification Antibiotic, Cephalosporin (first generation Bed No. 3 Indication Skin and skin structure infections caused by staphylococ cus, streptococcus GU infections caused by Escherichia coli, P.mirabilis, Klebsiella Head Nurse on Duty: Fantillan, Ricsy Joie G.

Clinical Intructor: Maam Dolores Bugna, RN, MAN Side Effects Stomach upset, loss of appetite, nausea, diarrhea, headache, dizziness Nursing Responsibilities -Instruct to take drug with food -Instruct to complete the full course of this drug even if she feel better -Inform about side-effects -Instruct to report adverse reactions immediately like severe diarrhea with blood, pus, or mucus, rash or hives, difficulty of breathing, unusual tiredness, fatigue, unusual bleeding or bruising

Contraindication Allergy to cephalosporins or penicillins

Far Eastern University Institute of Nursing DRUG STUDY

Name: Inciong, Neil Kenneth B. Section & Group: BSN 301- Group 2B G.Fantillan Date: February 12, 2013 Dolores Bugna, RN, MAN Generic/ Trade Name Methergine/ Methylergo novine maleate Dosage/ Frequency 0.2 mg I.M.; repeat q 2 to 4 hours as needed to a total of five doses. In emergencies, 0.2 mg I.V. over 1 minute. After initial I.M. or I.V. dose, 0.2 mg P.O. q 6 to 8 hours for 2 to 7 days; decrease Name of Patient: Raquel Tongol Classificati on Pharmacologic class: Ergot alkaloid Therapeutic class: Oxytocic Indication Prevention and treatment of postpartum hemorrhage

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Bed No. Private Clinical Intructor: Maam Side Effects Hypertensio n associated with seizure and/or headache, hypotension , abdominal pain, GI upset; rare: cardiovascul ar effects (eg, vasoconstric tion, acute Nursing Responsibilities >Be alert for adverse reactions and drug interactions. >This drug should be used extremely carefully because of it'spotent vasoconstrictor action . I.V. use may induce sudden hypertension and cerebrovascular accidents. As a last resort, give I.V. slowly over several

Contraindica tion > contraindicate d in patients hypersensitive to methylergonov ine or any component of the formulation. >ergot alkaloids are contraindicate d with potent

dosage if cramping occurs.

inhibitors of CYP3A4(includ es protease inhibitors, azole antifungals, and some macrolide antibiotics);hy pertension; toxemia; preg nancy

MI, transient chest pains).

minutes and monitor blood pressure closely.

Far Eastern University Institute of Nursing DRUG STUDY

Name: _Humilde, Abigail M.________ Marcelina Teresita P. Date: _02/12/2013____ Dolores Bugna, RN, MAN Generic/ Trade Name Mefenamic Acid

Section & Group: _BSN301-Group2___ Head Nurse on Duty: Esguerra, Ma. Clinical Intructor: Maam Nursing Responsibilities BLACK BOX WARNING: Be aware that patient may be at increased risk for CV events, GI bleeding; monitor accordingly. Give with milk or food to decrease GI upset. Arrange for periodic ophthalmologic

Name of Patient: _Alegria, Dina T._____ Bed No. _Extra_____ Classificati on NSAID Indication Contraindica tion Side Effects CNS: Headache, dizziness, somnolenc e, insomnia, fatigue, tiredness, dizziness, tinnitus,

Dosage/ Frequency Initially, 500 mg PO and followed by 250 mg PO x TID

Relief of Contraindicat moderate ed with pain when hypersensitiv therapy ity to will mefenamic acid, aspirin not exceed or NSAID 1 week allergy, and Treatment as treatment of primary of dysmenorr

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perioperative ophthalmic examinations during pain with effects long-term therapy. coronary Dermatolo WARNING: If artery bypass gic: Rash, overdose occurs, grafting. pruritus, institute emergency Use sweating, procedures cautiously dry supportive therapy and with asthma, mucous induced emesis, renal or membrane activated charcoal, hepatic s, and/or an osmotic impairment, stomatitis cathartic. peptic ulcer GI: disease, GI Nausea, bleeding, dyspepsia, hypertension GI pain, , heart diarrhea, failure, vomiting, pregnancy, constipatio lactation. n, flatulence, ulcers, GI bleed GU: Dysuria, renal impairmen t Hematolog ic: Bleeding, platelet inhibition with higher doses, neutropeni

a, eosinophili a, leukopenia , pancytope nia, thrombocy topenia, agranulocy tosis, granulocyt openia, aplastic anemia, decreased Hgb or Hct, bone marrow depression , menorrhag ia Respirator y: Dyspnea, hemoptysi s, pharyngitis , bronchosp asm, rhinitis Other: Peripheral edema,

anaphylact oid reactions to anaphylact ic shock

Far Eastern University Institute of Nursing DRUG STUDY

Name: Jamon, Lara Sheila May B. Section & Group: BSN-301 GROUP 2B Head Nurse on Duty: Fantillan, Ricsy Joie Date: February 13, 2013 Name of Patient: Gacar. Salvacion Noga Bed No. extra bed no.3 Clinical Intructor: Maam Dolores Bugna, RN, MAN Generic/ Dosage/ Classificati Indication Contraindicati Adverse Nursing Trade Frequency on on Effects Responsibilities Name GENERIC PATIENTS THERAPEUT The patient Contraindicated CNS: > NAME: DOSE: IC is given in patients who Headache Assess the Nifedipine 10 mg tab p.o. Antiantiare allergic to ,asthenia, history of stat hypertensive hypertensiv nifedipine. dizziness, allergies to TRADE , Antie and antifatigue, nifedipine and NAME: hypertensive angina PRECAUTION: nervousness also Adalat CC, drugs to Use cautiously ,sleep pregnancy and Adalat PHARMACO lower her with patients XL(CAN), LOGIC: high blood who are disturbances. lactation ApoCalcium pressure. lactating and CV: > Nifed(CAN), channel This pregnant. peripheral Assess NifedicalXL, blocker reduces the edema, physical: Procardia possibility SOURCE: angina, weight, of having Lippincots hypotension, temperature CONTENT: an angina Nursing Drug arrhythmias, ,skin color, Nifedipine pectoris Guide, 2009 attack. AV block, lesions, SOURCE: Patient is asystole mucous Lippincots SOURCE: said to Dermatologic: membranes, Nursing Lippincots have preFlushing, rash, perfusion, and Drug Guide, Nursing Drug eclampsia pruritus, edema. IPPA 2009 Guide, 2009 versus dermatitis > Gestational GI: Monitor hypertensio n. nausea, patients Blood Constipation, Pressure and diarrhea, cardiac input SOURCE: cramps, and output

Lippincots NursingDru g Guide, 2009

flatulence OTHER: Nasal congestion, cough, fever, chills, shortness of breath, muscle cramps SOURCE: Lippincots Nursing Drug Guide, 2009

carefully. > Ensure that patient does not chew or divide sustainedrelease of tablet > Taper dosage for beta blockers before nifedipine therapy SOURCE: Lippincots Nursing Drug Guide, 2009

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